I think it's true that there are. Look, it's completely implausible that there aren't other species. Right. Completely implausible.
I think it's true that there are. Look, it's completely implausible that there aren't other species. Right. Completely implausible.
But if we were right, like it could have taken an infinite number of forms. It could have evolved completely non-physical. Yeah. Like intelligent life that's completely non-physical. That's not contained to a cellular structure and bones and organs. That it's plasma-based. That it's some sort of an intelligence that communicates with some sort of a universal language. We're just guessing that everything's a monkey. We're just guessing everything's a curious monkey that keeps making a better spaceship. But that might not be true.
You know, there's this guy, Avi Loeb, who's a professor out of Harvard, who is saying that some of these objects that we're seeing in space, they're moving in very bizarre ways. They're enormous. They have much more mass and much more speed. They're interstellar objects, and he's speculating whether or not they're alien.